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peregrine falcon

  1. Peregrine Falcon

    Peregrine Falcon

    This impressive falcon is perched high on the cliffs overlooking Devil's Slide. The broad facial stripe suggests it is an adult "F. p. anatum," which is the breeding population in temperate North America. It is sometimes called the American Peregrine Falcon and formerly called the "Duck Hawk."...
  2. Peregrine Falcon

    Peregrine Falcon

    Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus anatum) with prey perched on a fence post.
  3. Here's Looking at You Kid

    Here's Looking at You Kid

    Peregrine Falcon
  4. Peregrine Falcon

    Peregrine Falcon

    Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus anatum) flying with its prey.
  5. Peregrine Falcon

    Peregrine Falcon

    After half an hour of searching for a black redstart to no avail, this peregrine flew over briefly, giving me time to get a quick shot of it.
  6. Peregrine Falcon

    Peregrine Falcon

    Looks like an immature molting. A bit disheveled, he needs to preen.
  7. Peregrine Falcon

    Peregrine Falcon

  8. Peregrine Falcon

    Peregrine Falcon

  9. Peregrine Falcon

    Peregrine Falcon

    On Sunday (Father's Day) there was one adult at the cave entrance, but the four juveniles were scattered. Here is one large juvenile perched on top of the hill.
  10. Juvenile perry in a favourite tree

    Juvenile perry in a favourite tree

    peregrine falcon
  11. peregrine falcon

    peregrine falcon

    I disturbed this peregrine falcon, sitting next to the road, apparently after a recent kill, probably a meadow pipit or a skylark
  12. MaxesTaxes

    Prairie Falcon? Devil's Tower, WY

    Hi everyone, Could this be a Prairie Falcon? I remember it having a rather Peregrine-like behavior (judging from my encounters with them in the UK) but the color on this bird seems a bit too brown for Peregrine in my opinion. Spotted at Devil's Tower, WY, USA on the 18th of July. Both species...
  13. Peregrine Falcon, Borneo

    Peregrine Falcon, Borneo

    Another winter migratory bird, Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) 遊隼 landed in Borneo
  14. Peregrine Falcon

    Peregrine Falcon

    Migrant. Seen on dry Lake Bed. Visits this place every year
  15. On white...Peregrine falcon

    On white...Peregrine falcon

  16. Peregrine falcon...juvenile

    Peregrine falcon...juvenile

  17. Juvenile Peregrine falcon....

    Juvenile Peregrine falcon....

    about 1 week after first flight
  18. Eye contact.....Peregrine Falcon

    Eye contact.....Peregrine Falcon

  19. Peregrine falcon

    Peregrine falcon

  20. Raptor - 119 : Peregrine Falcon attacks Long-legged Buzzard : Amazing Wildlife India by Renu Tewari and Alok Tewari

    Raptor - 119 : Peregrine Falcon attacks Long-legged Buzzard : Amazing Wildlife India by Renu Tewari and Alok Tewari

    There was this Long-legged Buzzard .. ... gently soaring in the sky over the wetland ... ... and there was this fierce Peregrine Falcon ... ... watching over his territory ... sitting atop a very high pylon ... He completely disagreed with the presence of a buzzard in his domain ...
  21. Peregrine falcon

    Peregrine falcon

  22. Rocket Man

    Rocket Man

    The fastest living creature on the planet in hot pursuit.
  23. Peregrine falcon

    Peregrine falcon

  24. Peregrine Falcon

    Peregrine Falcon

    Checked in again on our local Peregrines today. Here is a flight shot of the adult female.
  25. Peregrine Falcon

    Peregrine Falcon

    This impressive falcon is perched high on the cliffs overlooking Devil's Slide. This is a female. As in most raptors, males are smaller than females. The buffy underparts and broad facial stripe suggest this is an adult F. p. anatum, which is the breeding population in temperate North America...
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